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payment of postal orders the office is open from 7.0 , George Ma1lam, I St. Aldate street, . a.m. to 8.0 p.m. TElegraph. business is trans'acted official receiver from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m.; sundays, from 8 till 10 a.m Certified Bailliffs Appointed uhder the "Law of Distresa Dispatch of Mails.-Week days &; Great Mis­ Amendment Act." senden &; local delJivery, 4.45 a.m.; &; all parts, William Joseph Orchard, Great Berkhamstead &; Hemel 9.45 a.m.; Amersham, 2.15 p.m.; London &; all parts, Hemstead, Herts; Frederick Howard, Great Berkham­ 4.15 p.m.; Amersham, Maidenhead &; West of Eng­ stead, Herts; Joseph North, Great Berkhamstead, land, 6.30 p.m.; Berkhamstead, London, North of Eng­ Herts; Edwin Mead, Waterside; Henry Grimsdale land, Scotland &; Ireland, 7.45 p.m. Parcel mails, hours Clark, Amersham: Waiter Bates,Missenden rd.Chesbam of dispatch on week days are 11.50 a.m. &; 4.15, 6.15 &; County Police Station, 53 Berkhamstead road, Charles 7.30 p.m.; deliveries begin at 7 &; 10.15 a.m. &; 6 p.m. Summers, inspector, 2 sergeants &; Q constables on week days; sundays, 7 a.m. only. Letters can be Mechanics' Ins.titute. Market square, William John Stand. registered 20 minutes before the dispatch of each mail. ring, bono sec Sundays-For Amersham, Maidenhead &; West of Eng­ Stamp Office, High street, Dam. Clare, sub-distributoI' land, 6.30 p.m.; for Berkhamstead, London, North of Temperance Hall, Church street, William Smith, sec , Scotland &; Ireland, 7.45 p.m captain &; 12 men Chesham New Town Post &; M. O. O. &; S. B. &; Annuity Town Hall, Market square, John Harding, manager .& Insurance Office.-John Hawkins, postmaster. The Volunteer Fire Brigade, :Market square, J. G. StOIlAl. office in New Town is open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on captain. & 12 men week days for the sale of stamps, postal orders &c. The PUBLIO OFFICERS. box closes for the dispatch of mails at 9.20 a.m. &; 4, 6.15 .& 7.20 p.m.; on sundays at 7.15 p.m. only. Parcel post Assessor &; Collector of Property &; Income Tax, Henry business is transacted here a.s well as at the head office James Gibbons, Germain street Collector of Poor Rates,John Harding, 59 Berkhamstead M COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR CHESHAM PETTY Medical Officers, Amersham Union, Ohesbam No. I Dis. SESSIONAL DIVISIU'N. trict, John Foot Churchill L.R.C.P.Lond. 48 High st.; Lowndes Wm. esq. LL.B. The Bury, Chesham, chairman No. 2 district, Thomas Freeman Long M.RC.S.Eng., Bu~cher FrancisJoseph esq.,Chesham :a.S.O L.R.O.P.Lond. Ivy house, Red Lion street Ohesham Lard, Latimer, Ohesham Public Vaccinator, Ohesham Nos. I & 2 Districts, John Garrett-Pegg John William esq. Chesham house, Ches­ Foot Churchill L.RC.P.Land. 48 High street ham Bois, Chesham RS.O Registrar of Births & Deaths for Ohesham Sub-district, Liberty Arthur Lasenby esq. D.L. Manor house, Lee, Amersham Union, Miss Ann G. Ford, Orchard house, . Chesham Bois; deputy, John Harding, 59 Berkham· R()Ibinson George James esq. Roughwood park, Chalfont stead road St. Giles, Gerrard's Cross R.S.O Relieving & Vaccinatioh Officer, 2nd Distriot, Amersham Stratton Col. John Heathfield RA. The Gage, Little Union, Frank Baynham, 63 Berkhamstead road Berkhamstead Stamp Distributor, Daniel Clare, High street Turner Henry John esq. Braziers End, Choulesbury, Steward of the Manors of Chesham, Rig-ham kc. & for 'l.'yrw'hitt-Drake Rev. Edward M.A. Rectory, Amersham , Oholesbury &; Buckland, Frederick How. Tyrwhitt-Drake Capt. Thomas Henry, Little Shardeloes, High street Amersham PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. The Chairman, for the time being, of the Chesham Urban 8t. Mary's Ohurch, Rev. OharJes Eustace Boultbee M.!. District Oluncil is an ex-{)fficio magistrate vicar; Rev. Horace Etienne Louis Stievenard, curate; Clerk to the Magistrates, Frederick How, High street 10.30 a.m. &; 3 &; 6.30 p.m.: wed. 7.30 p.m Petty SessioIlS' held at Town Hall every first &; third Ohrist Church, Waterside, Rev. Alfred Ernest Norman wednesday, & every wednesday for the purposes of the M.A. vicar; 8.15 &; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; Lent k "Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879," at 11 a.m. The Advent wed. 7.30 p.m.; children's service, 2nd & Sib places in the division are :-Ohesham, Chesham Bois, sunday in the month at 1-45 p.m , Choulesbury, Hawridge, , Latimer Chapel of Ease to Christ Church, Tyler's hill, served b1 &; Charteridge vicar of Christ Church; 3 p.m Emmanuel Church, Berkhamstead road; 6.30 p.m.; URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. thurs. 8 p.m Meetings held at the Oluncil Office, High street, every Friends' Meeting House, road; 10.30 a.m. &t alternate wednesday at 6 p.m. 6 p.m Members. Baptist (General), High street, Rev. Wm. H. Evans; 10.30 Edwin Reynolds J.P. chairman. a.m. & 6 p.m.; fri. 7.15 p.m Wm. In. Abbott Joseph How, jun Henry G. Rose Baptist (Hinton), Waterside; 10.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m George Barnes Ralph Howard Wm. R. Savage Baptist (Zion), Red Lion street, Rev. Albert Priter; 10.:;> John Barnes Henry Newton Edwin Watts a.m. & 6 p.m Joseph Bates Fredk. Racklyeft Benjamin Webb Baptist (Strict), Townfield yard, Rev. Robert Walker; Waiter Bates James Reynolds Jesse Wright 10.30 a.m. &; 2.15 & 6 p.m George Hawes George Robinson Baptist, BotIey; 2.30 & 6 p.m Congregational, Rev. Charles N. Barham; 10.30 a.m. " Officers. 6 p.m.; fri. 7 p.m Clerk, Frederick How, High stre€t Wesleyan, Berkhamstead road, Rev. Edwin Johnson.; Treasurer, George Butcher, banker, 15 High street 10.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m.; thurs. 8 p.m Medical Officer of Health,Thomas FreemanLong M.RC. S. Eng., L.RC.P.Lond. Ivy house, Red Lion street SCHOOLS. Inspector of Nuisances &; Water Inspector, Robert Hill, A School Board of 7 members was formed 17 Oct. 1876, 364 Waterside with Litee Missenden contributory sending one memo Collector, John Harding, 59 Berkhamstead road ber: Frederick How, High street, clerk to the board': ESTABLISHME~TS. Wi1liam Cnlmer, 37 High street, attendance officer PUBLIC Board (boys, girls &; infants), Townsend, opened in 1878, Cemetery, ehtrance from Bellingdon &; Berkhamstead for 218 childreh &; enlarged in 1883 for 113 boys, 113 roads, E. C. Francis, clerk to the urban district council girls &; 164 infants; average attendance, 118 boys, IZ3 Cottage Hospital, Waterside, Lord Chesham J.P. pre­ girls &; 149 infants: George R. Abbott M.A. master; sident; John W. Garrett-Pegge esq. J.P. hone sec.; mistress, vacant; Miss Ellen M. Barrett, infants' mist George Butcher, treasurer; John Foot Churchill Board (infants'), Waterside, built in 1894 for 200 child­ L.RO.P.Land. &; Thomas Freeman Long M.R.C.S.Eng., ren; average attendance, 140; Miss Weatherill.mistress L.RC.P.Land.hon. surgeons; Miss Marian E. Butcher, Boa['d, Waterside (mixed), originaf.ly erected in 1865, iD nurse matron memory of the late Lord Cllesham, for 130 children; County Court, Town hall, His Honor Sir Alfred George average attendance, 90; Miss Lucy Birch, mistress Marten Q.C., LL.D. udge; Frederick How, registrar & Board, Whitehill (boys, girls &; !infants), erected in 1890, high bailiff; office, High street. The court is held &; enlarged in 1895; it will now hold 200 boys, 350 once a month; the district comprises the following girls &; 128 infants; average attendance, 205 boys, 2g0 places: Amersham, BerkhamstEad., Bovingdon, Che­ girls &; 150 infants: Stephen Dodd, master; Miss Editn rues, Ohestham, Chesfham Bois, Chalfont St. Giles, May, mistress; Miss Jessie Barrett, infants' mistress Chalfont St. Peter, Cho[esbury, Coleshill, Flaunden, National (boys), Ohurch street, built in 1845, for 226 Great Missenden, Hawridge, Lee, Little Gaddesden, children; average attendance, 131 boys: E. A. C. Gold- Little ~ssenden, Nettleden, Northchurch &; St. ing, master . Leonards Infant, Germain street, built in 1851, for 115 clrrdren; For 'bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of average attendance, 102; Mrs. E. Golding, mistress